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Microsoft will shut down Minecraft Earth in June

Microsoft cited the lack of free movement and collaborat­ive play caused by pandemic lockdowns as the reason it’s closing its AR version of Minecraft.

- BY MARK HACHMAN

Microsoft will be shutting down its augmented-reality version of Minecraft, known as Minecraft Earth, beginning in June 2021, the company said on Tuesday, January 5. Microsoft blamed the pandemic as a cause, as well as the lack of freedom of movement that the game required.

At its core, Minecraft Earth was a game based upon exploratio­n and discovery. During the early days of lockdown, my kids and I would wander around the neighborho­od, looking for animals, ores, and dungeons to explore. But Microsoft said that the “current global situation” prevented the free movement and collaborat­ive play that allowed Minecraft Earth to survive.

As a result, Minecraft Earth will be turned off in June. “On June 30, we will discontinu­e all content and service support for the game,” Microsoft said in a blog post ( go.pcworld. com/shdn). “This means that we will stop all developmen­t, and after that date, you will be unable to download or play Minecraft Earth anymore. On July 1, we will delete any Minecraft Earth player data unrelated to

Character Creator and Minecoin entitlemen­ts.”

However, Microsoft released its final update to Minecraft Earth on the same day as the shut-down announceme­nt. The final update releases all of the content that

Microsoft had planned for the game and had completed, and removes real-world money transactio­ns entirely. If you have made a purchase in Minecraft Earth, however, you’ll be gifted with a free version of the Bedrock version of Minecraft (which you probably own already). All players with paid “ruby balances” will be granted Minecoins, which you can use on the Minecraft Marketplac­e to purchase skin and texture packs, maps, and even minigames.

The final update also includes:

• Drasticall­y reduced ruby costs

• Reduced time requiremen­ts for crafting and smelting

• Replacemen­t of unused crafting & smelting boosts with radius boosts of the same level

• A set of Character Creator items granted to players who sign in between January 5 and June 30

“We’re eternally grateful for the amazing talent in the Minecraft community,” Microsoft wrote.“This was not an easy decision, and we’re doing everything we can to make sure you get the most out of Minecraft Earth before it sunsets.”

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